“The world and everything in it is unplanned accident, existence is meaningless; the past is irrelevant; nothing matters.”
"In a billion billion billion years, everything will have come and gone several times, in various forms. Even I will be gone. A certain man will absurdly kill me. A terrible pity-loss of a remarkable form of life. Conservationists will howl."(p.70)
This shows that existence is meaningless and that every creature on universe will eventually gone including himself as well.
"For example, the apparent absence of change within a second of time tells nothing as to the change within a thousand years. Also, no appearance of change within a thousand years tells anything concerning what might happen in, say, al million years...”(p.69)
"Poor Grendel's had an accident. So may you all."(last page)
"We see from the mountaintop: all time, all space. We see in one instant the passionate vision and the blowout. Not that we cause things to fail, you understand."(p.63)
I knew that Grendel would have an accident. Accidents happen and that’s how things end.
"In a billion billion billion years, everything will have come and gone several times, in various forms. Even I will be gone. A certain man will absurdly kill me. A terrible pity-loss of a remarkable form of life. Conservationists will howl."(p.70)
This shows that existence is meaningless and that every creature on universe will eventually gone including himself as well.
"For example, the apparent absence of change within a second of time tells nothing as to the change within a thousand years. Also, no appearance of change within a thousand years tells anything concerning what might happen in, say, al million years...”(p.69)
"Poor Grendel's had an accident. So may you all."(last page)
"We see from the mountaintop: all time, all space. We see in one instant the passionate vision and the blowout. Not that we cause things to fail, you understand."(p.63)
I knew that Grendel would have an accident. Accidents happen and that’s how things end.